There He Goes Again
Longhorn fans should worry:
Texas coach Mack Brown's recruiting skills are well documented, but Brown's on-field coaching acumen, particularly as an offensive strategist, is less publicized.Ah, the man that Spurrier once called Mr. Football just cracks me up.Wanting to get back to an aspect of the game on which he developed his coaching chops, Brown plans to become more involved in UT's offensive game plan next season, even stepping in for offensive coordinator Greg Davis to call plays when he thinks it is warranted.
Brown coached wide receivers his first seven years in the business and spent his other three years as an assistant coach as an offensive coordinator.
"I've missed being a part of the offense quite honestly," Brown said. "I felt at one time, what I did best was (run) the offense. I have not been involved at all in play-calling."
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 02/29/04 10:28 | Big 12 Football | Technorati
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